“The only thing left of The Rooster Tail is our memories of the wonderful people who have been our guests over the years. Nothing can take that away from us. Nothing could be more important,” the Joneses wrote on the business website.

The 1772 structure is listed through Klemm Real Estate for $1.67 million. The Joneses purchased the 2.5-acre property in 2007 for $835,000. The couple made major renovations to the property now valued at $750,400, according to town records.

The main building has 13 rooms, eight bedrooms, nine full bathrooms and three half-baths. The property has a stone party barn, gym and sauna, stone terrace and outdoor fireplace.

The house and general store — reopened as The Warren Market — had historic significance since it was built for the Rev. Silvanus Osborn, the first pastor of Warren Church. The property was then purchased by the Rev. Peter Starr, when Osborn died. It had been in the family of postmaster and general store owner Orlando Swift from 1840 to 1959.